This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
If violence erupts, that will provide an excuse to send troops to crush "insurrectionists." That strategy might work, but history shows it often doesn’t.
The fabric of what binds America together at this point is basically on its final thread,” one source tells WIRED.
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Kelsey Grammer's new American History series on Fox Nation debuts on Sunday, May 1, giving viewers an in-depth look at The Battle of Bunker Hill, the first of eight key historic battles the popular ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -Hundreds came out Veterans Day weekend to the Museum of the American G.I’s History in Motion experience. Participants were able to take in the sights and sounds of ...
The 1850s and 1860s in America saw the rise of the “sentimental domestic idea.” Women were held up as examples of purity, piety, and submissiveness. In the American antebellum period, precise and ...
When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered the cancellation of any official observance of“ cultural awareness” months in ...
Annie Polland argues that studying our humble roots teaches us what really makes American history exceptional.
Throughout history, war has been processed, glorified, and protested through art. Ancient battle scenes stand as among the earliest artistic depictions in civilized society, used at the time for ...